Seatbelt Defects
Seatbelts are a critical safety feature, saving countless lives every year. You know this and you trust that your seat belt will do its job when the need arises. But seatbelts can occasionally malfunction and, when they do, the consequences can be devastating. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), seatbelts reduce the risk of death by 45% and severe injury by 50%. However, when a seatbelt fails to function correctly—whether by not locking during a crash or suddenly releasing—the chances of severe injury skyrocket. These defects, often caused by manufacturing flaws or poor design, leave drivers and passengers vulnerable to traumatic car accident injuries that could have been prevented if the seatbelt worked as intended.
If you or a loved one were injured because of a faulty seatbelt, seeking legal help is vital. At Foran & Foran, our experienced Prince George’s County seatbelt defect lawyers understand the catastrophic impact these failures can have on victims. We will investigate your case, identify the manufacturer’s negligence, and aggressively pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our team has earned the highest ratings from the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers for our commitment to justice. Contact us today to discuss your legal options and protect your rights.
Dangers of Seatbelt DefectsSeatbelts are one of a vehicle's most fundamental safety devices, designed to protect drivers and passengers from severe injury during a collision. However, when seatbelts fail to function correctly, they can leave vehicle occupants vulnerable to life-threatening harm. Defective seatbelts may fail to lock, release unexpectedly, or not restrain passengers properly during a crash, contributing to far more serious injuries than would otherwise occur. These malfunctions are often the result of design flaws or manufacturing errors.
Traffic accidents occur frequently in Prince George’s County, and a defective seatbelt can make a survivable crash far more dangerous. If you or a loved one suffered injuries because of a seatbelt defect, pursuing compensation is critical to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation.
Common Types of Seatbelt DefectsSeatbelt malfunctions are often subtle and may not be noticed until it’s too late. Understanding the types of seatbelt defects that lead to injuries is essential for victims seeking justice after a crash.
Failure to Lock
A seatbelt’s primary purpose is to restrain the occupant during a collision. When a seatbelt fails to lock during a crash, passengers can be ejected from their seats, leading to devastating injuries. This defect often occurs due to faulty locking mechanisms, improper tension control, or defective retraction systems.
Unintended Release
A defective seatbelt can be released unexpectedly during a collision, leaving passengers unprotected at the most critical moment. This defect can result from design flaws in the buckle or latch system, causing the seatbelt to disengage under pressure. Victims of such malfunctions often suffer far more severe injuries, including head trauma, broken bones, and internal injuries.
Inadequate Restraint
In some cases, seatbelts may not properly adjust to the occupant’s body, especially for smaller passengers or children. Inadequate restraint can cause passengers to slide under the belt or not be securely held in place, leading to significant injury during impact. This can also be particularly dangerous in cases involving high-center-of-gravity vehicles prone to rollovers.
Each of these defects presents a serious risk to drivers and passengers. Manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that seatbelts meet strict safety standards. When they fail, victims are left to deal with injuries that could have been prevented.
Schedule a Free Consultation to Discuss a Mechanical Defect Car AccidentAt Foran & Foran, P.A., we understand the devastating impact a car accident can have on your life and the lives of your loved ones. If you’ve been injured in a collision caused by a vehicle defect or malfunction, don’t wait—contact our team of Prince George’s car accident lawyers for a free consultation. We have over 85 years of experience, and we’ll fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us at 301-441-2022 or complete our online form today.